TONE
Satirical/Informal
VOCABULARY
- Masochistic
- Demurely
- Pancontinental
- Predawn
- Consternation
- Ubiquitous
- Deleterious
- Mawkish
- Cosseting
- Paradigm
- Haranguing
- Caricaturist
- Plight
- Jarring
RHETORICAL STRATEGIES
Allusion: "...to receive the adulation of millions celebrating VE-Day, the prime minister..."
Anecdote: "I was offered 200 pounds on the spot for the cowboy boots I was wearing. That was $370, more than twice what I had paid for the boots, new, back home in Colorado."
Satire: " ...the typical American home depicted on "The Lardburgers," a regular segment on a satirical British T. V. show Big Breakfast... Jeff and Stacey don't have jobs, so they spend their free time looking for the lawsuit that will make them rich. Their big hero, other than George W. Bush, is the woman who sued Mc Donalds, and won, because her coffee was too hot."
QUESTION
Is America seeing Europe's uprise as a challenge to their power and if so how are they reacting to make sure they do not drop below the bar of superpower?
1 comment:
I do believe that the United States sees the new European Union as a threat to the country. Yet,at first the U.S. did not see Europe as a potential threat, and now its too late for the U.S. to prevent the growth of the European Union. The euro has became more valuable than the dollar, surpassing its value. Many American companies are being operated by Europe, and Europeans laugh at American ways. America is slowly losing its power, as Europe emerges as the new world power. There seems to be anything the U.S. can do to keep this from happening.
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